Rora
<font color=darkorchid>I'm the needy, sexy Unicorn
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I'm trying to compile information for my cousin who is about to apply for grad school. Her mother and father are 100% unable to support her with school, housing, books, the cost of living.
I told her that she would clearly need grad school loans. However, both DH and I were fortunate enough to have our parents pay for our schooling (something I doubt we'll be able to do for our own children-- we're very grateful!) so we don't know even where to begin.
1. We've filled out a FASFA but she hasn't applied to schools yet (applying for Spring semester) so she hasn't heard if she's qualified for anything. We assume if she has no income and is on her own, she'll get something. Right?
2. Can one live off of Grad School loans? Clearly they're meant for school and that's what a good chunk of the money will go to but even with a minimum wage job, it would be tough for her to rent an apartment and have money for food, gas, insurance, etc. So, can she use some of her grad school loans to pay rent and other living expenses? If yes, is there a specific type of loan that would encompass living expenses?
Any loans preferable to another? Again, I have no clue as to what I'm doing when it comes to loans, what's allowed and what's not. Any information would be GREATLY appreciated as we're trying to get the ball rolling with applications, apartment searches, etc.
Thank you!!
I told her that she would clearly need grad school loans. However, both DH and I were fortunate enough to have our parents pay for our schooling (something I doubt we'll be able to do for our own children-- we're very grateful!) so we don't know even where to begin.

1. We've filled out a FASFA but she hasn't applied to schools yet (applying for Spring semester) so she hasn't heard if she's qualified for anything. We assume if she has no income and is on her own, she'll get something. Right?
2. Can one live off of Grad School loans? Clearly they're meant for school and that's what a good chunk of the money will go to but even with a minimum wage job, it would be tough for her to rent an apartment and have money for food, gas, insurance, etc. So, can she use some of her grad school loans to pay rent and other living expenses? If yes, is there a specific type of loan that would encompass living expenses?
Any loans preferable to another? Again, I have no clue as to what I'm doing when it comes to loans, what's allowed and what's not. Any information would be GREATLY appreciated as we're trying to get the ball rolling with applications, apartment searches, etc.
Thank you!!


I feel your pain! Hopefully we can both benefit from this thread!